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tutorials, tips and advice for Google users
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With the rise of Web 2.0 and UGC (User Generated Content) many brands are attempting to harness the power of UGC. But how well are they doing it? Which ones are getting right and which embarrassingly wrong?
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2006 gave consumers control of media and saw the rise of social commerce. With 2007 upon us, DM News spoke with several email vendors to give readers tips and tricks to guide New Year’s resolutions.
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From MarketingSherpa: 110 marketers and agencies share real-life tips
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Methods to visualize concepts, data, information, metaphors and strategy
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From MarketingProfs.com: In this Web 2.0 era of ready access to information everywhere, anytime, we've got a new class of people to whom business and marketing people can and should pay attention.
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Varying licenses depending on workgroup size; free for non-profits
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Valeria Maltoni's blog about hosting conversations. I see the conversation as a space. One in which certain dynamics can be created to protect fragile new ideas until they are ready to be implemented. As well, an environment conducive to open thought and
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From Logic Emotion: The perception of creativity itself is slowly but surely transitioning into a mutated and adapted life form — minds capable of creating customer experiences which provide competitive advantage in a fast moving world where customers a
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From Tom Vander Well:
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Mark Riffey's favorite Montana town is getting a Wal-Mart and Mark provides some great advice for small business owners on how to compete against the low price behemoth.
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From Fundraising Success: There’s a short answer to that question. (Hint: It’s yes.) But there are some complicating factors you need to think through.
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a team of product development consultants, specialized in the youth market.
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From North Carolina State University
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From Harvard Business Review: this annual survey of emerging ideas considers how nanotechnology will affect commerce, what role hope plays in leadership, and why, in an age that practically enshrines accountability, we need to beware of “accountabalism.
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From Luke Wroblewski: As evidenced by proclamations from diverse sources, design is moving from being perceived solely as styling (the “make it pretty approach” typified by Raymond Lowey) to being directly associated with innovation. Why the change?
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A service of The Chronicle of Higher Education
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Compare prices on over 100 million books for sale new • used • rare • out of print • international • textbooks
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a free Web-based service to reduce your junk mail.
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At this moderated forum, Tufte answers questions dealing with information design. Others can then extend the discussion.
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